Win With Mobile Ads: Focus on Value
Everyone has an opinion about how to make better formats for mobile ads.
The problem at hand seems clear enough: Mobile ad formats are borrowed from desktop screens, and “do the
same thing, only smaller” isn't a winning formula. That’s why 88% of users have said they ignore in-app ads, and 79% call them “intrusive.”
So what’s the
solution? Bigger ads? Better banners?
None of the above. Success for mobile ads won’t come from new kinds of formats. It will come from new kinds of value. In mobile advertising
today, value has to flow three ways: between publishers, users and advertisers. Giving better value, not buying better space, is where advertisers need to focus.
It starts with the
audience. Digital natives -- people under 30 who have grown up with smart phones and the Web -- are a new breed. They change screens 27 times per hour. They know what their attention is worth, and
they won’t just give it away. They expect ads to be useful, entertaining or pull their own weight in some other way.
How do advertisers create this kind of value?
Various
innovations have sprouted up to try and answer this question, and no one path has yet taken hold of consumers’ hearts and minds. But a few key themes seem to be taking root:
Relevance
is a must.
Mobile users think not in minutes, or even seconds, but in moments. Given the competing demands for users’ time, mobile ad moments need to be more relevant than desktop
moments, not less. If I’m looking at a travel app in the morning, I shouldn’t be seeing random ads for stock tips or cheeseburgers. Ads should be smart and meaningful moments, something
that users can even look forward to.
We live in a reward-based culture.
Humans like to feel appreciated, and digital natives even more so. Rewards offer that “thank you”
for time spent. The average U.S. household belongs to more than 14 reward or loyalty programs, spanning a variety of rewards, such as miles, points, a gift card or exclusive content. Rewards
can’t make people pay attention to something they’d otherwise ignore, but they will give booster rockets to good content.
There is no “perfect” campaign.
We
have access to amazing data on ad usage now, but a lot of people still become paralyzed when trying to figure out “What’s the perfect campaign?” before a launch. Why wait when we can
let customers tell us with testing? Launch faster and use data to optimize. The focus should be “What can we learn? What can we try that's new or different?” Then test, test, test.
These themes apply to all formats. Mobile ads need to be as vibrant and interactive as the mobile content they’re part of. They need to be less like the “in your face”
billboards in Times Square and more like the buzz of excitement and interaction on the street.
Think less about the shape of your next mobile ads, and more about their value. How can you
reward viewers for their attention? This is the future of mobile advertising: the three-way win for your consumers, publishers and brand.
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Lars Albright is the cofounder and CEO of SessionM. Prior to SessionM, he worked at Apple as a member of the executive team of iAd, Appleās mobile advertising platform.
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